DANGEROUS POISON
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
ACTA 1080 Concentrate庐
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 30 g/L SODIUM FLUOROACETATE (1080)
For the preparation of 1080 baits to control feral pigs, foxes, rabbits and wild dogs
RESTRICTED CHEMICAL PRODUCT ONLY TO BE SUPPLIED TO OR USED BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON.
Contents: 1.0 L
containers below 0.5 m in a disposal pit specifically marked and
IMPORTANT: READ ATTACHED LEAFLET BEFORE USE.
set up for this purpose clear of waterways, desirable vegetation
PROTECTION OF WILDLIFE, FISH, CRUSTACEA AND ENVIRONMENT:
and tree roots. Empty containers should not be burnt. Do NOT
DO NOT contaminate streams, rivers or waterways with this
re-use containers for any other purpose.
chemical or used containers. Information on non-target animal
SAFETY DIRECTIONS: Very dangerous. Poisonous if swallowed.
distribution, conservation status, habitat preference, diet,
Harmful if absorbed by skin contact. When opening the
tolerance to 1080, body weight and size of home range should
container and using the product wear cotton overalls buttoned to
be used to reduce poisoning risks posed by baiting programs.
the neck and wrists, a washable hat and elbow-length rubber
Time baiting programs when non-target species are least active
gloves. If product on skin, immediately wash area with soap and
or least susceptible.
water. If product in eyes, wash out immediately with water. If
WARNING: Domestic cats and dogs should be restrained when clothing becomes contaminated with product, remove
baits are in use. Do not handle baits when there is a risk of contaminated clothing immediately. After use and before eating,
contaminating food, drinking water or animal feed. Do not apply drinking or smoking, wash hands, arms and face thoroughly with
concentrate or baits to crops. soap and water. After each days use wash gloves and
contaminated clothing.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL: Safe storage is the responsibility of
all persons who are supplied with this poison. The product must FIRST AID: Speed in treatment is essential. If poisoning occurs,
be stored in the closed original labelled container in a dry, cool contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre. Phone Australia
well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight. Store in a locked 13 11 26. If skin contact occurs, remove contaminated clothing
room away from children, animals, food, feedstuffs, seed and and wash skin thoroughly. Remove from the contaminated area.
Apply artificial respiration if not breathing. If in eyes, hold eyes
fertilisers at all times, except when required for use. Transport
open, flood with water for at least 15 minutes and see a doctor.
only in original container and ensure packaging is secure before
handling. Triple rinse and bury rinsate and empty containers in MSDS: Refer to Material Safety Data Sheet available from supplier
a local authority landfill. If no landfill is available, bury the for further information.
ANIMAL CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES (Australia) Pty Ltd BATCH#:
46-50 Freight Drive Somerton Victoria 3062 Emergency Telephone Contact 03 9308 9688 DOM:
APVMA approval number: 57956/1L/0805
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DANGEROUS POISON
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
ACTA 1080
CONCENTRATE庐
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT:30 g/L SODIUM FLUOROACETATE (1080)
For the preparation of 1080 baits to control Feral Pigs,
Foxes, Rabbits and Wild Dogs
RESTRICTED CHEMICAL PRODUCT
ONLY TO BE SUPPLIED TO OR USED BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON
Read this leaflet before using this product.
APVMA APPROVAL NO: 57956/P1/0805
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
ACT, NSW, NT, SA, TAS, VIC & WA only
Apply to bait substrate at the rate indicated in Table A below. Baits
must be applied in accordance with Table B. Before use read all
General Instructions.
RESTRAINT: DO NOT handle product where there is a risk of
contaminating food, animal feed or drinking water.
TABLE A 鈥? BAIT PREPARATION
Pest Bait Base State/ Concentrate added to each
Territory quantity of bait substrate
Feral Pig Grain NSW 10-15ml per kg grain
Pellets NSW 16ml per kg pellets
Vic 15ml per kg pellets
Meat / offal SA 2.4ml per 500g bait
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TABLE A 鈥? BAIT PREPARATION Continued
Pest Bait Base State/ Concentrate added to each
Territory quantity of bait substrate
Fox Meat SA 0.09ml per bait
Tas, WA 0.1ml per bait
Offal SA 0.09ml per bait
Tas 0.1ml per bait
Fowl heads,
chicken wingettes, ACT, NSW 0.1ml per bait
Boneless red meat ACT, NSW 0.1ml per 100g bait
Offal (tongue,
kidney, liver) ACT, NSW 0.1ml per 100g bait
Fowl egg ACT, NSW, WA 0.1ml per egg
Yathong Baits NSW 0.1ml per bait
Manufactured
Sausages NSW 0.1 ml per 100g bait
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TABLE A 鈥? BAIT PREPARATION Continued
Pest Bait Base State/ Concentrate added to each
Territory quantity of bait substrate
Rabbit Oats ACT, NSW 12ml per kg oats
SA 12.5ml per kg oats
Vic 13.3ml per kg oats
Pellets ACT, NSW 15ml per kg pellets
Vic 16ml per kg pellets
Carrots ACT, NSW 6ml per kg carrots
SA 8.33ml per kg carrots
Tas 4.5ml per kg carrots
Vic 6.66ml per kg carrots
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TABLE A 鈥? BAIT PREPARATION Continued
Pest Bait Base State/ Concentrate added to each
Territory quantity of bait substrate
Wild Dog Meat NT, SA, WA 0.2ml per bait
Vic 0.15ml per bait
Offal NT, SA 0.2ml per bait
Vic 0.15ml per bait
Boneless
red meat ACT, NSW 0.2ml per 250g bait
Offal (tongue,
kidney, liver) ACT, NSW 0.2ml per 250g bait
Manufactured
Sausages NSW 0.2 ml per 250g bait
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TABLE B 鈥? BAIT LAYING
Pest Bait Base State / Territory Maximum number of bait
stations or baits/unit area
(During baiting program,
baits may be replaced at
stations when taken)
Fox Meat SA
Tas, WA Max 10/km2 (Tas)
Offal SA
Tas Max 10/km2 (Tas)
Fowl heads, Max 10/km trail or
chicken wingettes, ACT, NSW 1/ha for mounds
Boneless red meat ACT, NSW Max 10/km trail
or 1/ha for mounds
Offal (tongue, Max 10/km trail or
kidney, liver) ACT, NSW 1/ha for mounds
Fowl egg ACT, NSW, WA Max 10/km trail
or 1/ha for mounds (ACT/NSW)
Yathong Baits NSW Max 10/km trail
or 1/ha for mounds
Manufactured Max 10/km trail
Sausages NSW or 1/ha for mounds
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TABLE B 鈥? BAIT LAYING Continued
Pest Bait Base State / Territory Maximum number of bait
stations or baits/unit area
(During baiting program,
baits may be replaced at
stations when taken)
Feral Pig Grain NSW No maximum
Pellets NSW
Vic No maximum
Meat / offal SA No maximum
Rabbit Oats ACT, NSW No maximum (ACT, NSW)
SA 2.8kg/km (SA)
Vic
Pellets ACT, NSW No maximum (ACT, NSW)
Vic
Carrots ACT, NSW, Tas No maximum (ACT, NSW, Tas)
SA 7kg/km (SA)
Vic
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TABLE B 鈥? BAIT LAYING Continued
Pest Bait Base State / Territory Maximum number of bait
stations or baits/unit area
(During baiting program,
baits may be replaced at
stations when taken)
Wild Dog Meat NT, SA, WA 10 baits/km2 (SA)
Vic
Offal NT, SA 10 baits/km2 (SA)
Vic
Boneless red meat ACT, NSW Maximum 4/km trail or
16/100ha for mounds
Offal (tongue, Maximum 4/km trail or
kidney, liver) ACT, NSW 16/100ha for mounds
Manufactured Maximum 4/km trail or
Sausages NSW 16/100ha for mounds
NOT TO BE USED IN ANY MANNER CONTRARY TO THE LABEL UNLESS
AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION.
NOT TO BE USED IN DOMESTIC OR HOME GARDEN SITUATIONS.
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
All 1080 storage and bait preparation areas should contain suitable storage
wash-down and waste disposal facilities. Adequate space must also be
provided for bait cutting and mixing machines, and packaging and storage of
1080 baits awaiting laying. 1080 storage and bait preparation areas must be
securely locked. Appropriate safety equipment, (see safety directions below)
must be worn while preparing 1080 baits.
NOTE: It is compulsory in NSW to use the Blue ACTA 1080 Concentrate in
the preparation of all 1080 baits unless baits are to be laid in habitats occupied
by the Satin Bower Bird. In these situations, the baits are to be prepared using
the Green ACTA 1080 Concentrate.
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BAIT PREPARATION
ACT & NSW
Feral pig and rabbit baits are to be prepared in a bait mixer that is not used for any
other purpose. Fox and wild dog baits must be injected with a calibrated vaccination
gun or equivalent.
Feral pig baits: Grain and pellet baits can be prepared by adding the required amount
(Refer table A) of ACTA 1080 Concentrate per kg of substrate to give a concentration
of between 300 and 450 mg 1080 per kg of bait.
Fox baits: Prepare using the following bait substrates: fowl heads; chicken wingettes;
boneless red meat; offal (tongue, kidney, liver), fowl eggs, Yathong baits and
manufactured baits. Boneless red meat, offal and manufactured sausages are to weigh
approximately 100g. Inject into the centre of fox baits a dose of 0.1ml to give a
concentration of 3 mg 1080 per bait. For preparation of egg baits inject 0.1ml of
concentrate into the centre of an egg which is clearly marked in permanent red pen with the
words "1080 POISON", seal the injection hole with a small amount of hot wax. Keep eggs
inside an egg carton that is dyed, sprayed or painted red and labelled "1080 POISON", the
carton is to be placed inside the appropriately labelled plastic bag at all times.
Wild dog baits: Prepare using boneless red meat; offal (tongue, kidney, liver) and
manufactured baits. All baits are to weigh 250g. Inject into the centre of each wild dog
bait a dose of 0.2ml to give a concentration of 6 mg 1080 per bait.
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Rabbit baits: Oat substrate baits can be prepared by adding 12ml of ACTA 1080
Concentrate per kg of oats to give a concentration of 360 mg 1080 per kg of bait.
Pelleted rabbit baits can be prepared by incorporating 15ml of ACTA 1080 Concentrate
per kg of pellets to give a concentration of 450 mg 1080 per kg of bait, and 6ml should
be applied per kg of carrots to give a concentration of 180 mg 1080 per kg of bait.
Northern Territory
Wild dog baits must be injected with a calibrated syringe. Baits are to be 250g and
preferably cured by air drying before injection. 0.2ml of ACTA 1080 Concentrate is
injected, which delivers 6mg of 1080 per bait.
South Australia
Feral pig, fox and wild dog baits must be injected in the centre with a calibrated auto
injector with bottle attachment and splashguard.
Rabbit baits: must be prepared in a cement mixer with application of ACTA 1080
Concentrate via a calibrated drench gun or squirt bottle.
Feral pig baits: Should weigh approximately 500g and be injected with a dose of 2.4ml
per bait to give a concentration of 72 mg 1080 per bait.
Fox baits: Should weigh approximately 75g and be injected with a dose of 0.09ml per
bait to give a concentration of 2.73 mg 1080 per bait.
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Rabbit baits: Oat substrate baits can be prepared by adding 12.5ml of ACTA 1080
Concentrate per kg to give a concentration of 375 mg 1080 per kg of bait.Baits
prepared with carrots can be prepared by adding 8.33ml of ACTA 1080 Concentrate per
kg to give a concentration of 250 mg 1080 per kg of bait.
Wild dog baits: Should weigh approximately 150g and be injected with a dose of 0.2ml
per bait to give a concentration of 6 mg 1080 per bait.
Tasmania
Fox baits must be prepared with a calibrated injector. Rabbit baits must be mixed in a
plastic container or a cement mixer that is devoted to only this use.
Fox baits: Inject 70g minimum weight fresh meat baits, or hens eggs with 0.1 ml of
ACTA 1080 Concentrate to give a concentration of 3 mg 1080 per bait.
Rabbit baits: The ACTA 1080 Concentrate is to be mixed with sieved, chopped carrot
by evenly adding 4.7ml 1080 solution to each kg carrots to give a concentration of 141
mg 1080 per kg of carrot bait.
Victoria
Feral pig and rabbit baits must be prepared in a bait mixer with a spray mechanism
attachment. The ACTA 1080 Concentrate must be applied in a calibrated drench gun or
squirt bottle. Wild dog baits must be injected in the centre with a calibrated vaccination gun.
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Feral pig baits: Pelleted baits can be prepared by incorporating 16ml of ACTA 1080
Concentrate per kg of pellets to give a concentration of 480 mg 1080 per kg of bait.
Rabbit baits: Oat substrates can be prepared by adding 13.3ml of ACTA 1080
Concentrate per kg of oats to give a concentration of 399 mg 1080 per kg of bait.
Pelleted baits can be prepared by incorporating 16ml of ACTA 1080 Concentrate per
kg of pellets to give a concentration of 480 mg 1080 per kg of bait, and 6.66ml should
be applied per kg of carrots to give a concentration of 199.8 mg 1080 per kg of bait.
Wild dog baits: Inject 0.15ml of ACTA 1080 Concentrate per bait to give a
concentration of 4.5 mg 1080 per bait.
Western Australia
Fox and wild dog baits must be injected with a calibrated automatic syringe. Meat baits
should weigh approximately 110g.
Fox baits: Inject a dose of 0.1 ml of ACTA 1080 Concentrate per bait to deliver a
concentration of 3 mg 1080 per bait.
Wild dog baits: Inject a dose of 0.2 ml of undiluted ACTA 1080 Concentrate per bait
to deliver a concentration of 6 mg 1080 per bait.
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MANAGEMENT OF PREPARED BAITS
The prepared bait must be placed directly into a sealable container of sufficient
strength and impermeability to prevent leakage of its contents during handling and
transport. The bait substrate type, date of preparation and bait purpose (target pest)
must be indicated on Label Part 2.
BAIT LAYING
Users must observe the relevant distance and notification requirements set out in Table C.
Wild dogs and foxes
Bait density
Approximately one bait will be needed per 5-10 ha for foxes (10ha for wild dogs). This
application rate allows for a fox and dog density of up to 4 per square kilometre. This
application rate also allows for some baits not to be found and for some foxes and dogs
to find more than one bait.
Placement of baits
Baits must be buried just beneath the surface within a shallow hole (8 cm deep) and
covered with soil. Foxes and dogs are readily able to find and excavate buried baits.
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Baits should be placed at intervals of approximately 500m for foxes and at least 200m
for wild dogs, usually along internal fence lines or vehicle tracks. Foxes and wild dogs
can find baits almost anywhere but placement of baits at the junctions of tracks or just
off animal pads has proven effective.
Since only one bait is needed to kill a fox or a wild dog, uptake of several baits by the
same animal should be avoided. Do not place baits too close to each other as several
baits will be taken by a single fox. Place only one bait in each hole.
Bait replacement
Since the action of fluoroacetate is delayed, the fox or wild dog remains normal for
several hours after taking a bait. During this time animals may search for additional
baits and return to cover. Carcasses are seldom found near bait stations.
Note: Foxes and Wild dogs often mark sites of baits by urinating and defecating at the
bait station. For effective control, it is necessary to replace baits several times, as other
foxes or dogs may visit the same station. Check regularly and replace baits at sites
where there is evidence of bait take.
For effective control, it is necessary to conduct a 3-4 week program. Check regularly (at least
twice per week) and replace baits at sites where there is evidence of take. Replacement of
baits should continue until take stops. This often shows that the true predator problem is
greater than anticipated. Fox density may exceed 8 foxes/km2 in some areas.
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A SINGLE ROUND OF BAIT PLACEMENT WILL GENERALLY NOT CONTROL ALL
FOXES OR WILD DOGS IN AN AREA. MULTIPLE BAIT REPLACEMENTS ARE
NECESSARY TO REDUCE FOX AND WILD DOG NUMBERS.
Rabbits
1080 Oat Bait may only be trailed in furrows to control rabbits. Poisoned oat baits are
not suitable for aerial or broadcast applications. The use of 1080 Oat Baits for rabbit
control is restricted in urban and some wildlife areas.
A person laying 1080 Oat Bait by trail baiting must take reasonable steps to ensure that
the bait is placed in or adjacent to furrows that are not more than 10 centimetres deep
and not more than 20 centimetres wide.
Before applying 1080 Oat Bait it is required that at least two (preferably 3) un-poisoned
free feeds are offered in the baiting area at intervals of at least 3 days. This allows rabbits
to become accustomed to eating oats and helps the user to correctly estimate the required
quantities of bait. Typical free feed applications rates are 3-6 kg/ km of trail.
The amount of poisoned 1080 Oat Bait required per kilometre of trail will vary
depending on local rabbit density and the amount of free feeding, however, typical rates
of application are in the range of 1.5 to 3 kg of poisoned bait per km of trail.
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Feral pigs
Placement of baits
Baits may only be used in bait stations and must not be used in trails. A bait station is
a fenced enclosure (usually 20 x 50m) to exclude livestock but to allow pigs to push
underneath and contains a shallow hole to hold baits.
Bait replacement
Baits must not be used for more than 3 consecutive days. Any bait still left in the bait
station must then be collected and buried as per the disposal instructions. If necessary,
free feeding may be recommended to determine if any pigs remain.
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MINIMUM DISTANCE & NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Notice must be served by mail or direct telephone on every resident and/or
occupier of the land adjoining or having frontage to the land holding or area
where poison baits are to be laid (if separated by a road). TABLE C:
STATE/TERRITORY MINIMUM DISTANCE OF BAITS FROM NOTIFICATION SIGNS BAITS MUST NOT BE USED
Habitation Domestic Property
(other than own dwelling) water supply boundary
ACT 500m 20m 5m At least 72 hours Immediately before and for Within 20m of watercourses
prior to program a min of 28 days after baiting. or permanent body of water
NSW 150m Urban bushland (foxes) 3 days notice of Immediately before and 500m from habitation: Exception
500m Rural 10m 5m properties within up to 4 weeks after is group campaigns where small
1km Aerial fixed wing (foxes) 1km radius of bait site. properties are combined or
where permission is given by
the local pest control agency.
NT 1 km 20m 5m which is At least 5 days Immediately before and Within municipal boundaries
(including own dwelling) extended to 250m prior to program for a minimum of 28 days of a town, 3km of outstation.
if next to a public after baiting.Notices to be
roadway or 500 m displayed on all public
if next to a major roads through baited areas.
highway
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STATE/TERRITORY MINIMUM DISTANCE OF BAITS FROM NOTIFICATION SIGNS BAITS MUST NOT BE USED
Habitation Domestic Property
(other than own dwelling) water supply boundary
SA 500m 5m 5m At least 1 week Continuously displayed at On properties less than 5ha
before baiting, all entry points to the property unless part of a co-ordinated
(verbal or written). no more than 21 days before program, within municipal
baiting and 28 days after. boundaries, less than 5m
from permanent water.
Tas 200m of an occupied 20m of a Foxes only: 4 working days On gates and other 20m from a formed road
house without occupants stream 20m from a conspicuous places other than where public
consent otherwise containing neighbours on the property for access to the road is denied
in writing permanent property boundary a minimum of 28 days.
running without
water the neighbours Fox only: 500m of any
consent constructed picnic or
in writing recreational sites. 20 m of
any trail or pathway
frequented by the public.
Fox only: 20m of defined
refuges for non-target species
such as wildlife corridors.
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STATE/TERRITORY MINIMUM DISTANCE OF BAITS FROM NOTIFICATION SIGNS BAITS MUST NOT BE USED
Habitation Domestic Property
(other than own dwelling) water supply boundary
Vic 150m 20m 20m* At least 1 week prior Displayed at Within 20m of water course
to laying of baits all vehicle entry points or permanent body of water
adjacent to
treated areas
WA 100m 20m 20m At least 72 hours prior Immediately before Domestic or home garden
to program. All adjacent and up to 4 weeks after situations or within 500m of
neighbours to be notified any constructed picnic or
in writing with details recreation site
of location and period
of baiting.
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DISPOSAL OF UNUSED PREPARED BAITS
At the completion of bait preparation, all equipment must be thoroughly cleaned, and
any empty bags or surplus baits must be disposed of accordingly (bags and egg
cartons buried deeply; baits buried deeply, eggs smashed and buried deeply).
Only prepare enough baits for immediate use, and do not store baits for extended
periods. Deep bury any broken eggs or eggs which are not used immediately. Bury
discarded meat baits. Bury contaminated bags as described below in storage and
disposal instructions.
PROTECTION OF WILDLIFE, FISH, CRUSTACEA AND ENVIRONMENT
DO NOT contaminate streams, rivers or waterways with this chemical or used
containers. Information on non-target animal distribution, conservation status, habitat
preference, diet, tolerance to 1080, body weight and size of home range can be used
to reduce poisoning risks posed by baiting programs. Time baiting programs when
non-target species are least active or least susceptible.
To the extent possible, untaken baits and poisoned carcasses must be recovered at
the end of each baiting campaign and be destroyed by burning or burial according to
the requirements of the State or territory in which use has occurred. Baiting should
occur late in the day to minimise exposure to birds. Baits for canid control may pose
a risk to carnivorous native animals. Do not exceed 2 baits per kilometre of trail
where carnivorous native animals are active.
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WARNING
Domestic cats and dogs should be restrained when baits are in use. Do not handle
baits where there is a risk of contaminating food, drinking water or animal feed. Do
not apply concentrate or baits to crops.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Safe storage is the responsibility of all persons who are supplied with this poison.
The product must be stored in the closed original labelled container in a dry, cool
well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight. Store in a locked room away from children,
animals, food, feedstuffs, seed and fertilisers at all times, except when required for
use. Transport only in original container and ensure packaging is secure before
handling (Wear elbow length PVC gloves when handling sealed container).
Bury empty containers in a local authority landfill. If no landfill is available, bury the
containers below 0.5 m in a disposal pit specifically marked and set up for this
purpose clear of waterways, desirable vegetation and tree roots. Empty containers
should not be burnt. Do NOT re-use containers for any other purpose.
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SAFETY DIRECTIONS
Very dangerous. Poisonous if swallowed. Harmful if absorbed by skin contact. When
opening the container and using the product wear cotton overalls buttoned to the
neck and wrists and a washable hat, elbow-length rubber gloves. If product on skin,
immediately wash area with soap and water. If product in eyes, wash it out
immediately with water. If clothing becomes contaminated with product, remove
clothing immediately. After use and before eating, drinking or smoking, wash hands,
arms and face thoroughly with soap and water. After each days use wash gloves
and contaminated clothing.
FIRST AID
Speed in treatment is essential. If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons
Information Centre. Phone Australia 13 11 26. If skin contact occurs, remove
contaminated clothing and wash skin thoroughly. Remove from the contaminated
area. Apply artificial respiration if not breathing. If in eyes, hold eyes open, flood with
water for at least 15 minutes and see a doctor.
MSDS
Refer to Material Safety Data Sheet available from supplier for further information.
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CONDITIONS OF SALE and DISCLAIMER
Animal Control Technologies Pty Ltd provides no warranties, either expressed or
implied, and assumes no responsibility for the use of the product. The product is
supplied on the condition that the persons using the product will make their own
determination as to the suitability for their purposes prior to use of this product.
Animal Control Technologies Pty Ltd will not accept responsibility for losses or
damage arising from the supply or use of this product other than the responsibility for
the merchantable quality of the product. To the extent allowed by the relevant laws in
each State, the liability of Animal Control Technologies Pty Ltd is limited to the
replacement of goods in the event that a valid claim of deficiencies in merchantable
quality is proven. Due care should be taken to ensure that the use of this product
and its disposal is in compliance with all relevant Federal, State and Local
Government regulations.
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漏 Animal Control Technologies (Australia).
46-50 Freight Drive
Somerton Victoria 3062
www.animalcontrol.com.au
enquiries@animalcontrol.com.au
Emergency Telephone Contact: (03) 9308 9688
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